Hapter; 700 Keypad; Features At A Glance - VeriFone Vx700 Installation Manual

Verifone credit card machine installation guide
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Terminal Overview
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The V
700
Keypad
Features at a
Glance
This chapter provides a brief description of the V
VeriFone's versatile unattended payment solutions set. The V
manufacturers who want secure, PCI PED approved, EMV-compliant transaction
payment technology in their own payment/transaction machines.
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The V
700 is an outdoor-rated unattended keypad, suitable for payment
applications and process control, and features high reliability in tough
environments. Built around VeriFone's successful Verix-based programming
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environment, the V
700 gives access to a broad range of application software
components and sophisticated development tools.
Capable of operating from a wide range of input voltages, the V
power capabilities to enable use in critical power applications. An interface for
USB host and slave provides for simple connectivity over local or wide area
networks.
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The V
700 links to a variety of VeriFone card accepting devices for a complete
payment solution ranging from magnetic stripe to full EMV chip card processing. It
has options to directly support contactless payment cards, including MasterCard
PayPass, Visa payWave, M/Chip, and qVSDC, with the addition of an optional
plug-in contactless interface module and an external antenna that is mounted on
the integration equipment – such as a vending machine or kiosk.
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The V
700 has a stainless steel front panel that is rated at IP65. The rear panel
containing the cable connections is rated at IP34. These features allow the V
to operate in extreme environments. It is PCI PED approved for assured payment
security, has superior graphical display with optional backlighting, easy-to-use
long-life keypad with concave keys, and is vandal-resistant.
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